#mira The Mira is a chameleon. In Pakistan and Malaysia (where it was rebranded as the Perodua Kancil/Viva), it became the "people’s car," mobilizing entire generations. It is unique because it bridges the gap between a utility vehicle and a fashion statement.
Take the Mira Gino, for instance. While the standard Mira was boxy and functional, the Gino adopted a retro-British aesthetic reminiscent of the classic Mini Cooper. With chrome grilles and round headlights, it turned a budget commuter into a cult classic that people still collect and restore today.